Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1961 June 21

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Commissioner

; __ ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1961





Farm



Work

WANTED













ian with family
m farm, can do
m work, drive
or, 3 in family
dy to move now.
Rt. J, c/o Law-
Buckhead,

caring for broil-
State full infor-















fork at once on
drive truck, also
hickens,
with good per-
rink. Be off on
0 to church.
aay Jett Rd.





rd work. Can live
i Ellenwood. Ph.





as Caretaker,

eneral farming,
ogs. Both wife and
health. Can do lot
oth can drive
truck. Also all
se work. Harris
7 Alst St., Savan-





man, 22 yrs. Exp.
Delaval milkers,

es. tractors and
equipment. 42 yrs.

white. Will need
. Contact at
olloman, 3978
y., Decatur.

rife, 54 and 56
ant job as Care-
ttle or poultry
rith both. Need
- to be moved.
Want weekly



























Butler, Rt. 1,
it 7 mi. beyond
nquire at Fruit






an with 3 boys,
girl 11 yrs. of
ib with poultry,
a. Boy can
Need 4-5 R.
ater and elec.
















age. -Can fur-
if needed.

people. Mrs.

{old, wants

White man, 35 yrs. old,
wife and 3 children, wants job

.| on dairy or poultry farm. Need

4-5 R. house, and reasonable

-| salary. See or write. John W.

Gantt, Rt. 2, e/o Bennett Co-
oper, Dallas.

_ 59 yr. old man, alone, wants

light farm work on small
chicken or truck farm. Salary
no object (receive a pension).
Life time experience. C. H.
Carrith, RFD, Thomasville.

White woman, 39, wants job
on dairy farm or chicken
farm, for $20. week, room and
board. Marjorie Simpkins, Rt.
1, Box 204, Stockbridge.

Single, white man, 50 yrs.
job doing light
farm work, caretaker or help-
er around dairy farm, for

.|room, board and small salary.

W. T. Smith, 1186 Francis St.
ara Atlanta 18. Ph. TR. 5-



ee) Farm Help



WANTED =
Want white, middleaged
woman to live in and do

housekeeping and light farm
work for mother and son on

farm, for room, board and
reasonable salary paid week-
ly. Mrs. T. G. Bethel, Jr.
Thofmaston.



Want at once white woman,
care for two little boys, to
live as one of family in mod.
home, do house work, gather
few vegetables and other
light farm chores. Board and
small salary. Must furnish
Ref. and directions how to
reach you as soon as possible.
Mrs. Frederick C. Williams,
5935 Oak Rd., Rt; <1, -Dora-
ville. :

Want middleaged white
couple as Caretakers, and to
do light work on cattle farm.
Monthly salary and apartment
with all conveniences furnish-
ed. Must furnish references
with application. Ernest T.
Loyd, Rt. 3, c/o Mtn. Laurel |
Farms, Cleveland.

Want reliable white wo-
man, age to 55 yrs., unen-
cumbered, no bad habits, to
live in home on small farm
outside city limits Decatur,
Hwy. 78, and care for elderly
mother and do some _ light
farm chores. Permanent to
right party. Good home and
salary plus uniforms. Write.
Mrs. M. T. Hendrix, 2159 Ros-
ser Terrace, Tucker.

- Want bright, young man
for gen. farm work, one who
is willing to learn. how to

.| grow special crops. Must be

sober, honest and write a
legible hand. Prefer man with

high school education. State
age, exp. and give references.






Cumming.

S. L. Calfee, Boston.

_-
Georgia
ST TE OF THE SOUTH
EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI

Want middleaged, white,
sober, reliable couple with
some income, to live with el-
derly people and raise pro-
duce truck farming, also rab~
bits. Share basis. Must be able
drive truck and have license.

. W. Page, 149 North Ave.,
vn Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-

Want immediately refined
white woman to live as mem-
ber of family on farm and
help working mother (2 chil-
dren 1 and 3 yrs. old), with
house work, small garden and
light farm chores. Mrs. J. H.
Wainwright, Rt. 3, Dublin.
Ph. OR 2-4516 (Rentz).

Want dairy help. Sober, de-
pendable, white or colored
dairy hand. Good 4 R. house
wired for elec. stove. Good
working cond. Write or con-
tact. Mrs. V. H. Shelnutt, c/o

|Shelnut Dairy, Lovejoy. Ph.

GR 8-6884.

Want reliable white wo-
man to keep house, cook and
do light farm chores. Private
room, board and $10. weekly
Salary. Ernest Titshaw, Rt. 1,
Buford. :

Want white woman to live
on farm with elderly couple
and do light farm work. Pri-
vate room, board and $12.
week. Mrs. M. B. Davis, Rt.
1, Box 314, Fairburn. Ph. HO
1-3603 (before 8 AM or Sat-
urday and Sunday.

Want white, middleaged
woman to live in and do house
work some cooking and light
farm work. Small salary and
board. Mrs. G. W. Hancock,
Rt. 2, Cordele. Ph. 535-4770
(Warwick).

Want clean, healthy white
woman to live as one of fam-~
ily of two. Cook, housekeep,
laundry and gather Vegeta-
ble (less than half hour per
day), and other light farm
chores. No objections to 1
child. C. W. Roberts, Rt. 3,
Ball Ground.

Want at once middleaged,
Christian white woman to live
on farm as one of family with
elderly couple and son, do
house, and light farm. work.
Private room and small salary.
Good home for right person.
Mrse Sie Marnell Rt. 1.
Hazlehurst. Ph. 5-2746.

Want middleaged, sober
family to work with laying
hens, 4 R. house, wired for
110 volts provided. Good well.
Wages. Write, J. T. McDonald,
Rt. 6, Shallowford Rd. Ma-
rietta. Ph. 42-83903.

Want retired couple, good
health, drawing Social Se-
curity, to live on farm as
Caretakers. Furnish 3 R.
house, elec., garden space and
privileges of private lake.
W. K. Stringer, Box 222, At-
Janta 1.

Want elderly woman or
couple to live with elderly
woman on farm and do light
farm chores. Will give private
room, board and small salary.

Need someone at once. Mrs.
Bertha Harrison, Box 6815
So. Expressway, Jonesboro,

Ph. GR, 8-5621.

Equipment:

FOR SALB





Butane gas tank, $25. Mrs.
P. A. West, 2037 Conrad Ave.,
5 E. Atlanta 15. Ph. 622 -

68.

One blower for blowing
grain into second or third
floor, in good cond., can be
pulled by tractor. W. H. Pool,
P. O. Box 429, Winder. Ph.
867 - 2233.

David Bradley garden trac-
tor, new motor, turn plow,
drag harrow, cycle grass cut-
ter, Farmall cub tractor, turn
plow, cub equipment, 3 new
tires and battery, good cond.
1 H. wagon, good body, steel
hubs and axle. C. J. Malphus,
Rt. 1, Box 153, Springfield.

1954 GMC, 1/2 ton dump
truck, 450 Series, clean a n d
good working cond., good 900
- 20. tires, new 2 speed rear
end, $695.00. H. M. Barfield,
1219 Mulberry Ave., Albany,
Ph. HE. 6-5230.

John Deere No. 8 silage
cutter, with motor, 1 row at-
tachment, 1 cutter bar at-
tachment. Cutter bar used to
cut 75 acres, in perfect shape
located Happy Valley Farm,
7-1/2 mi. So. Thomson. Mrs.



R. B. Kinzey, Thomson.



NUMBER 42



Allis Chalmers WC tractor
with bush and bog harrow,
$400.00 for both. Can be seen
2 mi. West Yatesville. F. D,

Cobb, Thomaston. Ph. 7-7671
(Day) : :
1-1/2 ton, 1951 Chevrolet

truck, 7 good tires, A-1 cond.
$400.00. W. P. Couch, Luthers-
ville, Ph. WA, 7-3736.

Frick peanut combine, per-.
fect cond., used 2 seasons, ap-

easy starting VH4D Wisc. en-
gine; also, Brown~ peanut.
shaker, 6 row Ford, 3 point
hitch, duster, VP - 4 Wise.
engine and Olson 81 in. Roto-
beater, good cond. Priced to
sell Js Ea Jordan, + Rie 2a
Americus, Ph. 7497.

_ Marmall A tractor with eul-
tivators, planters and turning
plow, cheap. C. R. Echols, Sr.,
Bee Summerville, Ph. 857-.

sane toel Su eh eee Ea

David Bradley 10 in. ham-
mermill with Hercules gaso-
line power unit, both used
but in very good cond., com-
plete with v-belts and pulleys,
$300.00 FOB. Robert C. Bar-
nett, 1080 Nottingham Dr.,
Macon. 3

Bready garden tractor, cul-
tivators, harrows, turning
plow and utility plow, $100.
W. T. Woodall, Tucker, Ph.
HI. 3-6817.

3 McCullough chain saws
and one farm log skidder in
good shape. F. T. Clay, Rt. 1,
Mansfield, Ph. 5921 (Monti-
cello). :

AC tractor, model B, also
B and B harrow, plow and |
cultivator, $350.00. Mrs. Ivey
Lewis, Rt. 1, Winston. Ph,
948 - 3852. :

Almost new set of pony
harnesses and bridle. J. P.
Cook, Rt. 2, Box 161, Godby
Rd., College Park, Ph. PO. 7-
5370.

Post hole diggers with au-
ger for Ford tractor, diggers
in perfect cond., used very lit-
tle, auger not too good, $160;
also, Farm Master battery or
Hi-Line fence charger w i th
wire and insulators never
used, $40.00. Mrs. Viola Black-
stone, Rt. 2, Box 117, Heph-
zibah.



Agricultura







JUNE Dairy Month, in Georgia and the nation.



JUNE 20 Georgia Hampshire Breeders Association An-
nual Field Day, Charles Usrys farm, Smithville,
Georgia 10 a. m.



JUNE 23 Georgia Hereford Association Field Day, Beef

Cattle Improvement Program, Jim L. Gillis
Farm, Soperton. 9:30 a. m.



July 23 ~ 29 NATIONAL FARM SAFETY WEEK

Calendar

Prac. new No. 114-Emprove
syrup mill, 3 rollers, pulled
by mules or power, syrup pan,
barrels, pipe and Chev. mo-
tor to pull mill, all together,
$150.00; also, good McCor-
mick Deering, mule drawn
hay baler, $50.00. J. C. Queen,

Lost Mtn., Rd., Rt. 1, Ken-
nesaw. : put
Lincoln welder, Wisc. 4

cyl. motor, 50 ft. lead wire,
mounted on trailer, 250 amps.
James Standard, Rt. 2, Cov-
ington, Ph. 786 - 6552.

Pony cart, good as ne w,

heavy duty wheels and tires

and set of pony harnesses,
reasonably priced. Lonnie
Stanford, Rt. 1, Welcome







Georgia First

@ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER

@ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS

Community, Newnan.

@ NAVAL STORES









prox. 120 A., complete with ~







_L. Kittle, Rt. 1, Temple.





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Equipment

FOR SALE



Farmall H tractor, IH 45
hay baler, side delivery rake,
mowing machine, 2 smooth-
ing harrows, grain drill, front
-mounted blade hydraulically
operated, 3 point. hitch, post
hole digger, 3 point hitch sub-
soil, Good cond. reasonably
priced. Bill Kelley, Alpharet-
ta. Ph. GR. 5-5739.

Good 5 row poison machine,
pulled by tractor, $40.00.
Earl] Adams, Rt. 2, Rock-
mart Rd. Hwy. 101, Villa Rica.

John Deere rake nearly
new, drawn by mules, $85. L.







Shop anvil and tools, 2 H.
wagon, 2 H. turning plow, 1
H. turning plows, cultivators,
heavy iron harrow on wheels,
walking cultivator, Jr. har-
rows, mule drawn mower and
rake, in good cond., 2 extra
good wood wagon wheels. Mrs.
T. W. Simmons, West Broad
pie euelesve Ph. WH 2-

61.

Letz Feed mill, model 140,
with bagging attachment,
shells cvrn, grinds hay, etc.|
Tractor belt operated. Good
cond., $125.00. G, R. Crum,
Rt. 1, Ochlocknee. Ph. 2-
8024 (Cairo).

Hen nests for 3,000 com-
mercial hens,-10 ft. sec. two
nests deep, for sale or trade
for Ford tractor equipment.
Cleve Waddell, P. O. Box 275,
Ellijay.

Mowing machine for Ford
tractor, side mount, fair cond.
{could be overhauled or fine
for parts), $25.00; also want
Head for Case tractor, Ser. No.
5207572 DO Head No. 24.
Wade L. Davis, RFD 1, New~-
nan. Ph. AL 3-9108 (No col-
lect calls).

_ Steel wheel road car, new
shafts, new paint job, in ex-
cellent cond. $50.00, with har-
ness extra. Jim Cook, Parrott.

2 H. wagon, $40.00; 1 H.
drawn cutaway harrow, fair
cond., but not used recently,
$10.00 ea. scythe cradle, $4,

2-1/2 mi. Buford Hwy. Lela











Turner hay baler with 5 H.
power Intnl engine, all per-
fect cond. Square bales, tied
with wire. Belts, blocks, etc.
go with it. Make best offer.
Tobe Milner, Rt. 3, Box 31,
Cuthbert.

Turner hay baler, excellent
cond. cheap for cash or trade
for pigs or calves. Horace
Trammel, Rt. 5, Cumming.
Ph. TU 7-7095. -

J. D. 2 dise pick-up type
plow, in good cond., also want
J. D. 3 disc pull type plow.
David Lee, Rt. 4, Newnan. Ph.
AL 3-4297.

Crawler loader, 1 yard size,
like new, for sale at half
price. E. C. Lambert, 5680
Lake Forrest Dr. N. W. At-
Janta 5. Ph. BL 5-0743.

50 Drum type bulk feeders
for chickens, used only 10
mos. for sale cheap. J. Q.
Lumpkin, Rt. 2, Box 265,
Athens. Ph. LI 6-6001.

Good 1 H. wagon with har-
ness, for sale or trade for
burro or Shetland pony. R. L.
Burden, Rt. 1, Bremen. Ph.
LE 7-3117,

New Holland No. Super 77
PTO baler, $800.00; Case side
rake, good cond., $100.00; New
Holland No. 601 direct cut
silage machine, cut only 55
acres, $550.00. Houston White,
Jr., Rt. 1, College Park. Ph.
761-6546.

David Bradley garden trac-~
tor, 2-1/2 HP, with turning
plow and cultivator, good
cond., $150.00. E. S. Brown,
696 Wilivee Dr., Decatur.

1950 Intn] A tractor with
manual lift, good cond. a n d
good tires, for sale cheap or
exch, for rotary mower. S. L.
Calfee, Boston.

D. Bradley tractor with cut-
away harrow, bulldozer blade,
opening plow and turning
plow, all like new, priced to
sell. J. C. Bradberry, Rt. 1,
Box 361, Fairburn.

One portable grinder and
mixer, mounted on _ trailer.
with PTO, $500.00. Purvis
Farmer, Charing. :

WD Allis Chalmers tractor
with dbl. dise smoothing har-
row, 2 row cultivator, 8 disc
bog turner, all good cond.
Hurschel Doster, Rt. 1, Wat-



















-_MeDaniel, Norcross, Ph. 2013..

kinsville.

1953 Jubilee Ford tractor,
used very little since over-
hauled, new rubber, $850.00;
bush and bog King harrow,
$125.00; leveling blade, $100;
tool bar, $.25; 13 ft. hoist,
$20.00; drag harrow, $30.00;
13 dt. steel trailer to haul
tractor on, $125.00. Paul D.
Davis, Rt. 2, Lilburn.

3 pt. cultivators, 9 ft., with
lanter, Athens 2 disc. tiller,
$200.00. Trade for Hereford
heifers. M. E. Elskes, Rt. 1,
Box III, Augusta. Ph. PA 4-
9779. ; :

6 row John Blue _ cotton
duster prac. new and 2 wheel
tractor, good shape. Reason-
able price or swap for cow
or bull. R. L. Campbell, Rt.
2, Box 76, Copper Mine Hwy.,
Temple.

One Jim (or Gem) Dandy 2
gal. electric churn, used, in
good cond., $15.00 postpaid.
G. L. Durden, 5017 Bloomfield
Rd. Macon.

Case tractor, 137 actual
hours. Front end loader and
blade for front. Sacrifice for
$1,800. Mrs. Horace Nash, Rt.
2, Lithonia. Ph. HU 2-8558.

G. L. F. model 500 brush
type egg washer with cand-
Jer and grader attachment.
Washes and grades up to 3000
eggs per hour, $325.00. W. C.
Henry, Jr., Rt. 1, Kennesaw.
Ph. 428 - 4916.

2 H. trailer, new tandem,
sig. lights, complete, R. H, Rut-
land, Box 15, Cuthbert.

1953 Chev. 1/2 pickup trk.
deluxe, perfect shape, good
tires, paint, all steel body,
signals, Durell Fuller, 2049
Edgemore Dr. S. E. Atlanta.
Ph. MA 17-3382. (No calls be-
fore 1 PM except Saturday.)

Ford tractor 8N 1949 model,
bush and bog harrow, drag
harrow, 14 ft. set Cole
planters, set cultivators, 6 ft.
rotary mower, smoothing har-
row, dbl. sec. all 3 point hitch
equipment for Ford tractor,
all excellent cond. Good price
if sold together. Bobby F.
Green, Rt. 3, Box 374, Griffin.
Ph. 6032.

Trailer, factory built, all
steel dump, 4 ft. x 6 ft. x 12
in. body, wood side boards,
2500 Ib. cap., with 2 new 600
x 16 - 6 ply tires, used very
little, practically new, $150.
George I. Jackson, Rt. 1, Box
51, Spalding Dr, Norcross. Ph.
448-3536.

Craftsman saw, almost new,
used only 2 mos. Saw with
bench, has 3/4 H. P. blade
guard, adjustable extension, 2
eight in. blades, $150.00. Mrs.
E. W. Banks, 126 Tanner Rd.
College Park. Ph. PO 1-6460.

McCormick Deering mower
No. 9, mule drawn, Case hay
baler with Wise. motor, pull
type, all good cond. $300.00.
W. R. Echolls, Franklin. Ph.
850-4017 (Roopville).

4 wheel David Bradley me-
tal trailer with all new recap
tires, $90.00. W. H. Jenkins,
2638 Woodwin Rd., Doraville,
Ph. GL. 7-4992.

Avery mowing machine for
1950 model A tractor, used
less than 100 hrs., $125.00. W.

D. Milam, 296 Gordon Rd.,
Mableton, Ph. 946-5166.





















Equipment

WANTED



Want Butane LP above
ground gas tank, preferable
with motor, 100-150 or 200
gal. cap. within 50 mi. Au-
gusta. George W. Mason, Rt.
1, box 200, Augusta.

Want hay rake, not dump
type. Dale A. Jones, Rt. 1,
Palmetto. Ph. 463 - 5433.

Want 2 H. trailer in good
cond., reasonably priced f 0 r
cash. Rebecca Bentley, 119



Barnes Mill Rd. Marietta.
Ph, 428-7125.
Want electric incubator,

approx. 400 egg cap. or larg-
er, in good cond, and rea-
sonable. Mrs. Mirian N. Rob-
ertson, 3847 Land OLakes
Dr., N. E. Atlanta 5.

Want sheet metal equip-
ment. lathe, welder, ete. Have
sev. doz 110 volt single phase
1/4 and 1/3 HP motors to ex-
change or will sell motors for
$12.50 ea. R. E. Carpenter,
5440 High Point Rd. N. H., At-
Janta 5.

Want hand or power driven
Cider press, in good cond.
State price. and where can
be seen. E. J. Saywell, Box
206, Fort Valley.

Want 500 or 1000 gal. ker-
osene tank. James D. Beck-
ham, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Ph.
461-2972.

Want 2 - 2-1/2 yard dirt
pan suitable for pulling with
Fordson Major Diesel. Frank-
lin Sutton, Rt. 2, Norman
Park, Ph. YU 5-1373.

Want Farmall F 20 for
parts. Must be cheap and have
fair main bearings for erank-
shaft. Do not need _ tires.
Would buy big orchid type
tractor to pull 6 disc tiller and
big harrow (which Ihave)
cheap. G. C. Wilder, Musella.

Want wind mill. Will buy
if the price is right. L. B.
Brown, Howard.

Want used small size gar-
den tiller. Write stating cond.
and price, Must be _ cheap.
Henry D. Boswell, PO Box 303
Plainville. ae

Want rubber tired horse
cart in good cond. Write stat-
ing price, cond. and size. A.
H. Hohannon, 2358 Bradcliff
Dr., NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. 636-
8339.

Livestock

FOR SALE





















Cattle

2 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 11 mos. old, $250. ea.;
also, 4 dbl. Reg. polled Here-
ford cows with calves at side,
$250. to $350. No culls. Will
deliver anywhere in Ga. for
small fee. Hardwick Harris,
Gibson.

Good Reg., dehorned, Here-~
ford bull, calved June 19,
1960, halter broke, well worth
the money. Carl Roberts, Ball
Ground.







Tractor trailer, 4 wheel,
rubber tired, 13-1/2 x 6-1/2
x 2-1/2 ft. body, $75.00. E. C.
Dawson, Alpharetta, Ph. GR.
5-5960.

1957 Ford 3/4 ton pickup
truck, helper springs, heavy
duty tires, good cond. One
owner. J. R. Minor, 1792
Childress Dr. S. W., Atlanta
11. Ph. DI 4-1800.





One rear loading crane, $20;
1 rotary hoe, $125.00; 1 disc
terracing plow, $100.00. All
for Ford tractor. Coy Vaughan
Rt. 5, Cumming. Ph. TU 7-
7563.

Round hay baler, Allis
Chalmers, Model 10, baled 2,-
000 bales, $600.00. (Owner de-
ceased, must sell). Mamie R.



Brewton, Rt, 1, Claxton

Dairy herd with milk base



heaviest. N
Couch, Luthersville,
77-3736.

Reg. Angus bu
Bar of R.B., 6 yrs.
23, approx. 1.600
conformation. Sire, Prii
of MAF8; Dam,
Pride Betty 3, price
S. Edwards, Rt. 3, EL

9 purebred Holstei
3 yrs. old, pasture bre
calfhood vaccinated, $:
at farm. Ira L. McDai
1, Ringgold, Ph. 5871
amauga).

40 dairy cows, mos
stein, 15 to freshen
and Sept. and 751 IJ
Sealtest milk base. San
oee Fol Ro Rin 2s
One

Extra good Herefor
wt. around 1,300 Ibs.
conformation, big bi
bad habits. R. D. Tat
metto. cee

Reg. Black Angus bul
service. Located 5 mi.
Marietta, just off Hv
on Villa Rica Rd. E
kins, Rt. 4, Marietta, P
9825.

Nice full blooded
heifer, ready for
$125. or will trade fo
and riding mare or hor:
be seen at J. D. Mi
Farm, 3-1/2 mi. E. of
Must see horse before
closed. Mrs. Donald
Rt. 1, Box 112, Sardis.

Good gentle 3/4 Jer:
1/4 Holstein milch co
to thoroughbred Jers
to freshen Jan. 1-10,
ably priced. Perry H.
Rt! 1, Rex, Ph: GH.
after 5 PM or weeken

20 springing Holstei
ers, bred to calve in Ji
Aug., calfhood vaccina
TB tested, good size.
Reynolds, Monroe, Ph.

Reg. Angus bull, 3 y
Selling to prevent inb.
C.:R. Echols,.Sr., Rt.
merville, Ph. 857-733

One ea.; heifer, half
and half Hereford, 2
3 mos. old; Jersey
yr. old; mixed Herefo.
gus and Guernsey, 1
male.. $200. for the 3;
milk goats, Toggen
anan, one hornless other
horns, $15. ea. Laura Mt
Rt. 3, Box 407, Milled

Dairy setup: 25 cows, m

ed breeds, 250 gal. W
bulk milk tank, 1 yr. old,]
fect cond., 365 lb. milk
with Wells. Dairies, t
able by permission.
Barnes, Rt. 3, LaGran
TU. 4-9687.

Whiteface bull, ap
yrs. old; Holstein heifer
Holstein-Angus _heife

freshen soon; one Holste)

Angus heifer with heife
also, 1 yr. old heife:
Holstein-Angus, one

Holsteins. fs
Jr., Rt. 2, College Park
PO. 6-2072. 4

Reg. Angus bull,
yrs. old. Selling to pre
breeding, John D. Wil
2 gence Park, Ph.

and milk contract with Pet} 907

Dairy; new Surge stainless
steel pipeline milkers, auto-

matic washer, other dairy
equip.; poultry equip. Big
Dutchman dbl. chain auto.

feeder, 2 hanging water
troughs, 80 ft. ea. with winch,
egg cooling unit and washer.
Walter Stanelle, Newton
ee Rd., Athens, Ph. Li. 3-



Polled Hereford bull, dbl.
Reg., best breeding, 12 mos.

old. ready for light service, | 40

$175. E. C. Dawson, Alpha-
retta, Ph. GR. 5-5960.

Reg. Angus bull, 1
old, calfhood vaccinated,
clean herd, guaranteed
er. F, W. Phillips, c/o
over Farm, Kennesay
428-2959 (Marietta).

Angus bull with R
pers, 3 yr. old, very
Hileenmere bloodlines.
to prevent inbreeding. }
anytime. Sell July 15th. By
ep Rt. 1, Hamptor

CQ)

Swine



Ga. raised Wisc. Holstein
heifers, some close, some to
calve in Aug. and Sept., $200.
up. Houston White, Jr., Rt. 1,
College Park, Ph. 761-6546
(Atlanta). :

35 Ga. Holstein heifers, due
fresh in Aug. and Sept., wt.
from 1,000 to 1.300 lbs. Frank





Butcher, Leesburg, Ph. 759-
6508. eae ee







40 Landrace feeder
avg. wt. 50 to 60 Ibs.
Cert. meat type boa
are Reg. W. L. Wells
Macon, Ph. SH. 3-893

Reg. Tamworth boar,
rowed Feb. 21, 1960
farm, located 4-1/2
of LaFayette. D
grew, R
ti













ALE









. young pigs,
0 4 mos. old;
for FFA, and
herds treated
nd Erysipelas;
mixed breed that
ored. M. T. Cour-
rst, Ph. 5-2589.
Yorkshire boars














































0. ea. at farm.
Kady, Rt. 1, Mcin-










from Championship
elected for rapid









Buyers name.
Rt. 1, Demorest
Sees Mills).

ed Black Poland
, 4-1/2 mos. old,
type pigs from some
bloodlines in Ga.,

olera and from



































t. 1, Butler.

Duroc boars and
os. old, treated for
Erysipelas, best
ines, out of Son of
ing CMS, 1958 Pre-
ee the Nation. E. W.
nel; ae 34, San-












































oars and gilts, 11
out of litter of 13,
in buyers name,
hampion bloodlines,
Hall Rogers, Rt. 1,

, Ph. MI. 9-3178.

Dare gilts, 5-1/2
os. old, treated for
and Erysipelas, out
ters, best of breed-
of the late meat
M. Newsome, Rt.
9, Sandersville, Ph.









































Recdine stock, med-




old male shoat
), $30. All Reg. in
ame. Cheaper at
send Money Order. No
sales. Paul J. Cain, Rt.
1erce.

Bone Black African
igs, also 2 male hogs,
arsons Guinea Farm, 6-
i. So. Griffin on Hwy.
Ison Carson, Griffin.

eat type Hampshire
ks. old July 1, treat-
of disease. State test.
ood bloodlines. Good
of pigs. C. G. Stud-
1, Eastman. Ph. 374-













































' boars of Hampshire
and China breeds, 3
6 mos. old, from Cert.

treated for Cholera
as, $40. to $100.;
ilts of both breeds, same
as. R. Mullis, Coch-





















eg. Tamworths, extra fine
igs, healthy stock,
for Cholera. J. S. Da-
ae Rt. 3, Fitzgerald,


























freed sow, Berkshire
























0. up, CMS bloodlines,
barrow show














Houston
Core

































S| 521293.





y t typ
rac a Saing to. prevent
Se H. M. oes:
, Winterville, Ph. RI.

Severe nice, purebred Reg.
Black Poland China male
pigs, meat type, 11 wks. old,
$30. ea, Curtis Jackson, Rt.
1, Wrightsville.

Black Poland China Pigs,
treated for Cholera and Ery-
sipelas and Reg. in buyers
name. W. T. Jenings, Rt. 2,
Americus.

Horses, Mules & Ponies

Good 6 yr. old mare mule,
wt. 1,000 Ibs. $100. J.
Queen, Lost Mtn. Rd., Rt. 1,
Kennesaw.

tle with children for sale. firs. |

C,| sex unknown.



White Palom

Steve Mizio, _ Americus, Phy

7209.

Mule, gentle and easy to
handle for sale. Mrs. G. W.
Hancock, Rt. A, Cordele, Ph.
535-4770 (Warwick).

Tenn. Walker, gaited with
prac. new saddle, reasonably
priced. Bob Hill, PO Box 135,
Roberta, Ph. VE. 6-3221.

Good mule, about 1,000 lbs.,
very gentle, for sale or trade
for cow not over 10 yrs old.
See 2 mi. W. Yatesville on
Hwy. 174; also, 9 goats, one
billy, 6 nannies, 2 small goats,
$3. ea. for goats.
F. D. Cobb, 111 Hightower St.,
Thomaston.



Palomino stallion, 5 yrs. old,
gaited and _ gentle, subj. to
Reg. P. L. Crawford, Rt. -
Box 619, Waycross, Ph. A

Black - and white Pinto
mare, very gentle, good for
children as saddle horse or
with buggy, $150.; also, com-
pletely reconditioned buggy,
wheels rebuilt, all new spok-
es, tires, new shafts, new seat
and newly painted red and
black, with harness. Horse,
buggy and harness, $250. W.
HH. Lark. Jr.; Dawson, Ph.
WY. 5-5303.

At Stud: Georgia Rambler,
Tenn, Walking horse, not Reg,.
very good bloodlines and con-
formation, ready for service,
Free $15.00. Mike Reilly, Rt.
1, Colbert, Ph. ST. 8-7373.

At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk-
ing stallion, Wilson Allen
bloodlines, good conformation
and color, Return priviledges
in season and mares boarded.
Few openings left, stallion
now being shown. Ben Hill,
2641 Bob-O-Link Dr., Macon.
Ph. SH. 5-5394.

At Stud: Rising Sunday
Sun, dbl. Reg. Palomino stal-
lion, TWHBA No. 550-168,
PHBA No. TDyopie Mares
boarded and return priviledge.
Ray T. Warr, Rt. 2, Box 154,
College Park, Ph. PO. 1i-

ey type, pigs, $20. ea.; | 6732

Chestnut pony mare, broke
for riding, excel. brood mare,
$200. Mrs. Horace Nash, Rt. 2,
Lithonia, Ph. HU. 2- 8558.

Young mule, works double,
for sale at reasonable price
or will trade for calf or good
baled hay. A. D. Burgess, 5438
Browns Mill Rd., Lithonia.

Outstanding 2 yr. old Shet-
land stallion, dapple, 39 in.,
used as stud this yr. Pastures
with cattle and other ponies
and colts. Reasonably priced
or trade for beef type cow, or
3 point hitch tractor cycle
mower. Robt. K. Smith, c/o
Journeys End Farm, Ameri-
cus.

Palomino Shetland stud, 3
yrs. old, ready for service,
wt. approx. 400 lbs. true
white mane and _ tail; also
some other ponies. H. J. Slate,
Old Austell Rd., Austell, Ph.
948-4539.

3 yr. old Palomino gelding,
Reg. 14-2, pure gold color
with white mane and tail,
blaze face, 4 perfect white
stockings, trained and ready
to show, pogd price. Jack L.

-| Wright, Rt. 4, Covington, Ph.
786-3733.
2-1/2 yr. old sorrel col.

Shetland stud with harness
and saddle, suitable for chil-
dren 8 to 12 yrs. of age, $175.
Mrs. A. R. Green, 211 Cope-

.{land Rd., Valdosta.

pect cs eee es
Gentle Welsh bay pony for
sale. Theo Peddy, Dawson,



mee eee

Ph. WY. 5-2869.

ree? August 31
September 12
September 13
September 14
_ September 26
September 27

3 yr. old Shetland gelding
with saddle. Make offer. Roy
C. Smith, PO box 4, Red Oak,

T,| Ph. PO. 7-0652 after 7 PM.

Burro mare, less than 2 yrs.
old, $60. Ray F. Almand, 4864
Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood,
Ph. GR. 4-4290.

Nice Welsh type mare, red
sorrel, 4 yrs. old, 54 in. high,
gentle, bred to Palomino stal-
lion, $200.; red sorrel Shet-
land pony stallion, snow
white mane and tail, 37 ins.
high, 2 yrs. old, $150.; sever-
al other nice mares, all broke
to ride, reasonably priced.
Jess Holbrook, Jonesboro, Ph.
GR. 8-6771.

Brown
spirited,

and white, high
saddle horse with
bridle and saddle. Safe in
pasture with cattle, Bobby
Callahan, Rt. 1, The Rock, Ph.
DOr RIC Rs

Reg. Tenn. walking stal-
lion, chestnut, 4 yrs. old, train-
ed and shown last yr., proven
sire, for sale or consider
trading for Reg. mare or trac-
tor of equal value. D. K.
Smith, Rt. 2, Powder Springs,
Ph. 948-5074 (Austell).
Cold black parade horse,
well mannered and trained,
now being shown quite suc-
cessfully, 7. yrs. old. Miss
Wanda Gail VanHorn, 4457
Covington Hwy., Decatur, Ph.

BU. 9-5798.

Nice 8 yr. old black mare
with young colt and is bred
back, good saddle mare and
is gentle for children, $200.
for both. Mrs. Van Whitlock,
Rt. 1, Senoia, Ph. LY. 9-6811.

Black stallion pony for
sale. Mrs. J. W. Harrison, Rt.
1, Box 142, Jonesboro.

At: Stud: Buddys_ Black.
Boy, Reg. Tenn. Walking
horse, one of the most con-
sistent: and outstanding stal-
lions now showing. Roy Dor-
sey, 2561 Bohler Rd., N.W
Atlanta, Ph. CE. 7- 1115.

Sorrel Tenn. Walking mare,
3 yrs. old. will make excel.
brood mare, unbred, $235. or
bred to a Reg. Tenn. Walking
stallion, $275. W. R. Wiggins,
Rt. 2. Cuthbert, Ph. RE. 2-
2068.

2 Shetland ponies, one geld-
ing and one sorrel stud, white
mane and tail. Would consid-
er trading one pony for good
hammermill. No junk wanted.
M. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial
Dr., Stone Mountain, Ph.
443-7370 (Atlanta).

Sheep and Goats

Few grade Nubian kids of
varying ages, sired by Chik-
aming Beppo Falcon, whose
dam averaged 11 lbs. on 305
days test last year, $15. ea.
for either sex. Dr. H. Grady
Young, PO Box 858, Thomas-
ville.







Pr. of young Nubian goats
and 3 wk. old baby goat. All
black and white. Mrs. J. L.
Barden, 22 Alma St., NW, At-
Janta 18, Ph. SY. 4-4581.

2 real good milk goats, one
giving 1 gal. daily, other 10
mo. old billy, both priced right.
Leon Watson, Unadilla, Ph.
2891.

40 Hampshire ewes and 30
spring lambs for sale. KE. A.









Hicks, Rt. 1, Box 295, La-

j' Fayette,



"Trrestack

WANTED



Want buy good mare mule,

no plug. Advise what you
have and reasonable price.
Mrs, D. Fincher, Rt. 1, Lo-

cust Grove.

Want Reg. dark, deep: red
Poll bull, around 10 or 12
mos. old, with good confor-
mation, at reasonable price.
Willie Gooch, Rt. 2, Buford.
Ph. 434-5618.

Want stock to raise on per-
centage basis. You furnish
stock, feed and house, and I
will do the work. Prefer So.
Ga. Contact. W. M. Sumner,
105 Boone Lane, Brunswick.
Ph. AM 5-3784.

Want to trade heifer, half
whiteface, with 1st calf about
6 wks. old, for a good milch

cow, giving 3-4 gal. milk a
day. Wayne Hamon, Box 406,
St. Marys.

Want buy purebred, Reg.
Quarter horse Stud and pos-

sibly 2 mares. Write. E. W.
Lewis, 302 Reynolds, St.
Brunswick.

Want small Tenn. Walking
horse, wt. about 800 Ibs. want
suitable for ladies to ride and
handle, also, one that will
haul in trailer. Will come af-
ter, State what you have and
price. Dr. Jack D. Hunter, 518
Larter St. Decatur. Ph. DR

Want a very spirited, haul-
ter broken horse, about 2 yrs.
old at reasonable price. Ad-

vise what you have and price.

E. H. New, Jr., Uvalda.

Poultry

FOR SALE





White Silkie bantams,
Show birds, all sizes, cheap;
Silver Duckwings, all sizes,
Golden Sebrights, small, 50c
ea.; BB Red hen and roosters,
$5.00 pr. Cannot ship. Mr s.
J. KE. Carter, McMurray Dr.
S. W., Box 487, Atlanta 11.
Ph. DI 4-1388.

Silver Duckwings, Black
Old English and Spangled
bantams, $7.50 trio. Tom

Lumpkin, Box 242 (21 Price
St.), Douglasville.

3 pr. White Old English, 2
pr. Black Old English, 2 pr.
Silver Duckwing Old English,
1 pr. Golden Sebright, 2 pr.
White Wyandottes. All ban-
tams, $7.50 pr. 3 pr. $20.00.
Roy P. Greeson, 307 Pine Hill
Rd. Dalton.

White Silkie, Dark Cornish,
Black O. E. games, Silver
Duckwing, B. T. White Jap.
bantams and common _ ban-
tam hens for setters. Sell or
trade for squab type pigeons,
Golden or Lady Amherst
pheasants. R. W. Pealor, 794
Ponce de Leon Ter. N. E. At-
lanta 6. Ph. TR. 5-3829.

5 purebred, heavy type
Dark Cornish hens, $2.50 ea.;
also hatching eggs from same,
15, $1.75, or 30, $3.40 and my
cartons to be ret. at buyers
expense. M. O. only. Miss
Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box
Bie SG

Araucanus FEaster E g g
chickens, purebred, laying co-
lored eggs, $10.00 nr. Exp.

Col.; hatching eggs, asst. co-
lors, 40c ea., ins. parcel post.
Send M. O. Mrs. Addie A.

Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. N. E.
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR. 4-5152.

Baby chicks and hatching
eggs from the following ban-
tams and fowl: R. I. Reds,
Silkies, Black Tail Japs, Ar-
aucanus (Easter egg chicks),
turkeys, and Ringneck GS
sants. Mrs. Nelle Long, P. O.
Box 565, Woodstock. Ph. GE
5-6988.

Red Pyle modern game,
Silver Duckwing Jap. Silkies
and B. B. Reds, $1.00 and up;
Black Polish, $7.50 trio; 1 pr.
White Cochins, $5.00; baby

| chicks; Cuban Blues, Roman

Reds, $1.50 up; mix. bantams,
7 or 8 for 50c ea. Bill Nichol-

son, 315 Logan St., S. E., At-



\weeks old pullets, for



5,000
Millard Skinner,
Ph, 7424.

Started White Leghorn pul- ;
lets, vaccinated for New, Cas-_
tle, Bronce. and Fowl Pox. Any
amount from 10 to 10,000,
Horace Trammel, Rt. 5, Cum- i
ming. Ph. TU 17-7095.

75 mixed hens, 2 yrs. old
and under, 90c ea. at my
place. Ardell Beaver, 249
Broxton Rd. Hazlehurst. :

Bronze turkeys, gobbler and
4 hens, and 18 young (little
older than 4 wks) At my farm.
Mrs. Raymond Blankenship,
Rt. . 1, Waleska a
Co.

Game & Fowl

FOR SALE

Tallapoos





1 pr. Indian Blue Peafowls,

1 yr. old, $25.00; 2 pr. Reeves
pheasants, laying, $6.00 pr;
White Jap. Silkie bantams, 4
hens, laying, and rooster, $8;
White Jap. Silkies, 4 = 6 wks.
old, 50 and 60c ea. T. D.
Reece, 7864 Roswell Rd. Dun--
woody. Ph. 993 - 4180 (after
6 PM)

Blue Peafowls, 1959 hatch,
2 males, 3 hens now laying,
also eggs for sale. G. R. W:
lace, 4344 Danforth Rd. S. W.
Atlanta EDs

Ringneck pheasant Sees, re
sale. C. E. Spier, Sr., 2618 Ca-
mille Dr. N. E., Atlanta ty

Ringneck pheasants eggs
chicks, also chukar partridge
eggs and chicks, from selected
breeding flocks. Also, will
book your order for future
del. at any age. James W.
Webb, 133 Anderson Circle,
Smyrna. Ph. HE 5-4067.

7 common pigeons, Blues
and Whites, $3.00 for -lot or
exch. for bantams; also like
to hear from parties having
Golden baby pheasants f or
sale cheap for cash. Raleigh
Pruitt, Rt. 2, Lavonia.

White King, short, blocky,
Show type, also Show-utility
White King squabbers. R e d
Kings, Show birds, French
Mondaines, Show type and
utility squabbers, giant Ho-
mers, auto - sex Texans. All
top quality. Dr. Walter Young,
P. O. Box 23, East Point.

8 pr. Birmingham Rollers,
$4.00 pr.; few odd Roller pi-
geons, $2. 00 ea.; 1 Racing Ho-
mer hen, $3.00 "and 1 Tippler
male, $2. 00. Will ship COD.
Jimmy Poole, 424 Cassville
Rd. Cartersville. Ph. BV 2
3781.

Approx. 300 pigeons with
pens, also 5 heating elements
for brooders, for sale. Can be
seen next door to Radio Sta.
WMGA. Carl Fletcher, Rt. 3,
Moultrie. Ph. YU. 5-3363.

Bobwhite quail eggs, ae
C; chukar eggs, 25c ea.; youn
quail and young chukats, ail
ages, also few breeder quail,
now laying, $2.50 pr. No ship-
ping. Per, 94. J. L. Taylor, Rt.
2, Taylors Mill Rd. Fort Val-
ley.

"Northern Bobwhite quate
mated and laying, $3.50 pr;
5 wks. old quail, 60 ea. Ship
Exp. Col; quail eggs, $18.00
C: $2.50 doz; chukar part-
ridge eggs, 30c ea. Ins. par-
cel post. Per. 28 Send M. O.
Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myr-
tle St. N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR
4-5152.

Quail and pheasant eggs,
also baby quail and baby
pheasants. Prices reasonable.
Per. 24. Walter H. Hagan,
Reynolds Rd. Morrow.

Extra large. 1960 hatch
breeder quail, from 8 to 10-
1/8 ounces. Improved 41 yrs.
Eggs from such quail by the
thousands. Day old, $35.00 C;
adults, 1 to 1-1/2 ozs. heav-
jer than average. Per 27.
Free col. photos of champions.
Wm, A. Thomas, Box K, 421
Mark Bldg. Atlanta 3. Ph. MU
8-0866.

3 bred Calif. does, 1 Calif.
buck, 1 N. Z. buck, for sale.
Sammy Smith, ne Pi



Janta 12.

XX

3571.












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Tames Fowl





FOR SALE



~ Quail eggs, $12.50 C. ship-

d Exp. Col.; day old, $25
S older birds priced accord-
ing to age. Per. 10. J. L. Tade,
1328 21st St. Columbus. Ph.
FA 3-2422._



Dutch rabbits, brown, black,
blue and _ tortoise. Grown
does, also young ones. W. R.
Long, P. O. Box 565, Wood-
stock. Ph. GL 5-6988.



Ped, N. Z. White rabbits of

best bloodlines, selected Jun-|

iors from large Show - type
pecs. Nice trios, $12.00 up.
sat. guar. Ped. certificate fur-
nished. R. Lamar Brantley,
Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrightsville.

Male and female Angora
rabbits, purebred, $15.00, or
$8.00 ea. Trade for purebred
N. Z. White rabbits, male and
female. Geo. F, London Jr.,
Rt. 1, Box 360, Fairburn,

Superior quality breeding
stock N. Z. White rabbits, Jrs.
and Srs. See them. C. W. Page,
149 North Ave., N. E. Ph. TR

4-6452.

1 white and 3 black grown
rabbits, $1.00 ea, 5 mi. So.





Gumming, on No. 141 Nor-
Gross Rd. near Major store. K.
Sherrill Brannon, RFD 4,
summing.



60 doe rabbits, mostly N. Z.

_ Whites, 8 bucks, about 400

stmall rabbits, dif. ages. All

with pens. C. L. Stonecypher,

Box 212 Homerville. Ph. HU
71-5963.

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE





Tomato and Collard plants,
now ready, 500 $3.00 or $5.00
M. No order shipped less than
500. L. C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1,
Gainesville.

Plenty Cert. Rutger tomato
plants, 50c C; $4.00 M: collard
plants, 50 C; Cowhorn hot
and pimento sweet pepper, $1
2, or One cent per plant. Add
postage. Packed in damp
moss. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917
Panthersville Rd. Ellenwood.

Millions Cert. Ga. Red pota-
to plants from vine grown
seed, 500, $2.50; $3.50 M; 3
M. up, $3.00 M. Cert. tomato





plants, same prices. B. J.
Head, Alma.
Correction: Ga. Red potato

plents, 500, $1.50; 1M. up,
2.25 M. Prompt shipment. J.
ies Alma. Ph, 632-

Old fashion long slim ear
pop corn for eating or plant-
ing, not treated, Germ. 90 pct.,
50e pt; large, blooming sun-
flower seed, 2 pks. 25c. Add
postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt.
5, Box 58, Ellijay.

Millions red cert. potato
plants, 500, $2.50; $3.50 M; 3
M. or more, $3.00 M; Cert.





' tomato plants, $1.00 C; 500,

$2.50; $3.50 M. 3 M. up, $3 M.

8B. Lowell Head, Alma. Ph.

682-5229.

Nice, large tomato. Ox-
heart, yellow Ponderosa, Rut-
er, Bell pepper, parsley, 3
oz. plants, $1.00; cabbage,
eollards, 200, $1.25: dill,
thyme, sage, tansy, 20c ea.;
Birds eye pepper, 5c each.
Postage, 20c. F. J. Wither-
spoon, 308 Holderness St. S.
. Atlanta 10. Ph. PL. 3-5251.

112 bu. Iron Clay cowpeas,





clean and treated, Germ 91|

pet. $5.50 bu. FOB. A. A, May,
Iueesburg. Ph. 759-6434.

1961 erop multiplying
ie nest) onions, $2.00 gal.
Plant now or in the fall for
green onions year around).
Add postage 50c for zone 2;
35e zone 3; 65e zone 4; 75c
zone for 1 gal. Mrs. J. V.
Lehnerd, 429 Cherokee St.
Acworth.





Ga. Red potato plants, Gov.
proves $2.50 M. FOB. Per.
273. Strong plants, full count,
prompt shipment, A. HE, Gra-

bom, Alma. Ph. 632-5538.

Tender blue bole _ beans,
Germ. 91 pct; white Half
Runners, Germ. 81 pct., 90c
tea = cupful; white crowder
peas, Germ. 87 pct. 3 cups,
$2.25. No chks. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Rt. 1, Dacula.

1961 crop white multiply-
ing nest onions, $2.00 gal.
postpaid. Per. No. 40. Miss
Emma Dugger, Newington.

Texas Blue Ribbon ane
seed, Germ. 88 pct. before
cleaning, Five cents Ib. at
farm. 7 mi. S. Comer off Hwy.
22 on Lexington Rd. W. R.
Berryman, Comer. Ph. SU 3-
DIT

Early Purple Hull crowder
peas, Germ. 91 pct., 50c tea-
cupful; 3 cups, $1.00; 12 cups,
$3.00; Blue Javas, Germ. 84
pet., 6 cups, $1.00; early
brown erowders, Germ. 92
pet., 5 cups, $1.00; 10 Ibs.
$1.50. Add postage. P. B.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Brown crowder peas, Germ.
66 pct., Purity 99.50 pct. 75
qt PP; also, running Okra
seed, $1.00, 1/2 cup full PP.
H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd.,
SW, Atlanta.

Ga. Red potato plants, $3
M.; Black Beauty eggplant
plants, $5.00 M., $1.00 C.; New
Stone tomato plants, 300, $2.
Watis Crosby, Graham.

Rutger tomato plants, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.00; $1.00 C.; $4
M. Plants del. in Ga. R. Chan-
clor, Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2035.

State inspected Rutger and
Marglobe tomato plants, $1
C.; also, Banana pepper and
old fashion Cowhorn hot pep-
per, 50, $1.00. No checks, send
cash or money order only. Add
postage. Will sell cheaper by
thousands. Walter Hall, 134
Gordon St., Elberton.

Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE





Several bushels of Dixie 18
corn in shuck, for Feed, for
quick sale. Make best price
FOB Farm, 15 mi. So. States-
boro,.12 mi. No. Claxton. Mrs.
He Via branklin,) Or, it. ol,
Register.

Oat hay, well fertilized and
cured, large wire bound bales,
excellent 1961 crop hay, $i
bale. Ray F.. Almand, 4864
Stagecoach Rd. Ellenwood, Ph.
GR. 4-4290.

New crop Oat and Sericea
hay, 75c bale at farm at Ma-
dras; also, booking orders for
Sorghum syrup. R. B. Bowen,
316 Peters St. SW, Atlanta 3:

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE









Ga. sugar cane syrup in Qt.
bottles, 12 to Cs., $5.00; pint
bottles, 24 to Cs., $7. Can ship
Exp collect; lots old dark
strong syrup cheap. All FOB
farm, 5 mi. West of Metter,
Candler Co., near 46-57 cross
Hwy. L. H. Edenfield, Rt. 3,
Box 177, Metter. Ph. 5-1083.

10 wagon wheels, two 1 H.,
and eight 2 H. $5.00 ea. W. E.
Bentley, Killian Hill Rd. Lil-
burn. Ph. TH 3-4384.

Large Martin gourds, 50c
ea.; medium, 35c ea.; Catnip
and peppermint, 25c bunch, 3,
60c sassafras, Queen of Mea-
dow, yellow root, May apple
roots, 4 lb. lard boxful, $1;
Martin gourd seed, 25c lg. pk.
and stamped envelope. Add
postage. Mrs. Freeman Long,
Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay.

Several large and
quail pens for sale.
Mealor, Hwy. 29, Hull.

Gourds: Martin.and Dipper,
large nice size, 25c ea. 60c
postage on one - half doz;
ornamental African large size,
50c ea., 60c postage. Mrs. Roy
T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford.

Country cured Hams, Hic-
kory smoked and not smoked,
wt. 15 - 18 lbs. 85c lb. FOB.
Shipping chgs, 10c lb. extra.
Max M. Hardie, Rt. 1, Ma-







small
M. C.







jbleton, Ph. 948-9595.



Pressure canner in good

cond., $10. Shipped collect,
cash with order. Ardell Bea-
ver, 249 Broxton Rd., Hazle-
hurst.

Fingerling Bass, Bream and
Crappie, at bargain prices at
my farm or del. Charlie
Smith, Calhoun, Ph. MA 9-
3219.

Print feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.
washed and ironed, no holes
or spots, 35c ea., 1 to 4 alike.
Add postage. Mrs. P. E. Tray-
lor, Rebecca.

Chicken fertilizer, 50c bag;
burlap bags, 15c; 3 print
sacks, $1.25. 3 and 2 alike.
Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMurry
Dr. S. W., Box 487, Atlanta
11. Ph. DI 4-1388.

Print feed sacks, 100 Ib.
cap. 3, $1.25; 4, $1.85; 1 dozen,
$4.50. All postpaid. Matched
or odds. No chks. Mrs. Ho-
ward W. Powell, 295 So, Ma-
con St. Jesup.

Almost new English type
saddle, ridden only twice; $45. |
James E. Owen, Clermont. Ph.
LE 2-2992.

Yellow root, yellow dock,
sassafras root, wild cherry
bark, all, 2 lb. $1.50 postpaid;
dried peppermint, $1.25 Ib.
Mrs. Candy Holden, Rt. 5,
Box 73, Ellijay.

Catnip, balm, tansy, 6, 50c;
dill plants, 24, 50c; spearmint,
50ce doz; blood root, 50 doz;
garlic bulbs, $1.25 C. Per. 278.)
Add postage. Mrs. F. M. EHa-
ton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

May Apple, rattle, yellow
and Queen of Meadow root,
ea. kind, $1.00 for 2 lb. lard
boxful; black snake root, 65c
Jarge match box full. Add
postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1,

| Ball Ground.

Roots and herbs washed
nice and clean, sassafras root,
yellow dock, yellow root,
Queen of Meadow,
Shoestring, May Apple, $1
for lard box full. Add postage.
Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.

Nice, clean sassafras, yel-
low dock, yellow, Queen of
Meadow, Devils Shoestring

root, $1.00 for lard box full.

Add postage. R. C. Chastain,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Nice, clean yellow sock,
yellow root, Queen of Mea-
dow, sassafras, Devils Shoe-
string, $1.00 for lard box full;
catnip, 50c bunch. Add post-
age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Nice, clean roots of yellow,
yellow dock, Queen of Mea-
dow, sassafras, $1.00 for lard
box full; catnip, 50e bunch.
Add postage. Mrs. L. W
Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Used shade nets, all sea-
sonal, like new, 44 ft. long x
36 ft. wide, $18.60 ea.; 45 ft.
Jong x 45 ft. wide, $19.95 ea.
Send self addressed envelope
for sample. W. F. Harvey,



3448 Peach Orchard Rd Au-

gusta.

High bred Cert. Italian bees
in latest Root hives, will sell
1 or 100 hives. Must see to
appreciate. Roscoe Carden, Rt.
1, Box 185, Forest Park.

Hen house manure, hauled
50 mi. radius of Gainesville,
$5.00 ton; hauled and spread,
$6.00 ton. Minimum haul 5
tons. John P. Smith, 404 Sun-



Miscellaneous
WANTED



Want 5 to 10 gal. blackber-
ries. Will come after in radius
of 50 mi. of Atlanta. W. R.
Nelson, 1015 Amsterdam Ave.,
NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. TR. 4-6598.

Want as many as 100 goose
wing quills or feathers, the
large feathers from the wing.
Will pay two cents ea. J. W.





Sammons, 227 - B. Garden
Homes, Savannah.
Want purebred Italian

Queen bees and extractor that
will handle 4 frames and has

motor. Horace Kell, Rt. 1,
Winston, Ph. WH. 2-2740.

(Douglasville).

{ x

$1.25. pr.;

Devils

{tha Duncan, 2057-10th Ave.,

_| terns, $3. ea.; Star, Blocks and







Handicrafts

FOR SALE



Nice new print aprons with
fancy trim, 60c ea. plus 10c
postage per apron; also, fan-
cy pot holders, 25c ea. Mrs.
Ozie White, Rt. 1, Bowdon.

Pot holders, well padded,
15 ea. or 10, $1. Add postage.
R.-C, Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Dbl. size, fitted, Rose Bow-
er crocheted bedspread, 79 x
94 in., Clarks mercerized cot-
ton, plain motifs white, flow-
er motifs rose with green
leaves, 5 in. fringe on 3 sides,



$60. Mrs. Mae Smith, PO Box},

108, Chicopee.

Soft, washable, genuine
lambskin baby moccasins,
pink, blue and white, all hand-
Jaced and emb. in white, $1.
pr. Add postage. Mes. Edgar
Watkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun.

Several nice quilt tops, dbl.
bed size, $2.50 ea. PP. M
H. D. Bennett, Rt. 3, Cum-:
ming (Near Mat School).

White bleached pillowcases
with col. border, $1. pr; white
aprons with col. border, 50c
ea.; fancy organdy tea aprons,
stitched with automatic ma-
chine, $1.50 ea. Add postage.
Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville. :

Broadcloth pillowcases, emb.
and crocheted edge, large,
sheeting pillow-
cases, emb. and crocheted
edge, $1. pr.; old fashion bon-
nets, $1.; day of week dish
towels, 7, $1.; aprons, 3 small,
$1.; large 5c ea. Add 30c
postage. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2,
Buford.

White crocheted bootees,
trimmed in pink, blue, yel-
low and green, 75 pr.; bibs
to match, both $1; white
crocheted lace for pillowcases,
$l. pr.; erocheted pot hold-
ers, 75c ea.; white linen
handkerchiefs with tatting
edge, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs,
H. H. Robison, Rt. 1, Mon-
roe. -

New, full siz, bleached
cotton pillowcases with cro-
cheted set in motifs and edg-
ing, $3. pr.; ladies trimmed
cotton tea aprons, 65c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt.
5, Box 58, Ellijay. : :

_ Handmade, nylon baby bo-
otees with ribbon at top of
each, $1. pr.
Send Money Order. Mrs. Ber-















Columbus.

Quilt tops of new material, |
pieced by pattern; Basket,
Spool and Wedding Ring pat-



Log Cabin designs, $2. ea.
Add postage. Mrs. H. B. Flury,
PO Box 473, Soperton.

Handmade bedspreads with
ruffles, $3.00 and 30c for
postage; some plain without
ruffle, $1.50; dbl. bed size
quilt tops, nice cols. and pat-
terns, $2.00; a few string tops,
nice patterns, $1.00. Add 35
postage per top; dbl. bed
size quilts, nice lining, $6.00
ea. and 60c postage. Mrs. Roy
T. Pruett, Rt. 1, Buford.





zabeth Coleman, Rt

$1.00. Add postage. M

Ts. |;

Add postage. |.



med., 60c ea.;
Add postage. Mrs.
jor Rt.
Aprons with bib:
trimmed, $1.00 ea.;
bibs, 75c ea.; small
cushion covers, an
75 ea.; knitted mitt
pr. Add postage. M
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellij






















by shoes, either past
trimmed, $1.00 pr
boucle crocheted bal
baby cols. or white,
Add 10c postage per

205, Danielsville Rd.

Full size cotton
bedspreads, asst. cols.
two-tones, $5.50 ea.
pot holders, 25c ea.,
dainty aprons, 75c ea.
emb. dish towels, 3



man Long, Rt. 5, Box 5
Jay. Biss:
_ Faney organdy aproi
Jace and fancy pocket:
ea.; nice cotton apro:
ea.; 6, $4.00; full cut ch
dresses, nice styles an
terials, 1 - 6 yrs., $
Mrs. W. W. Lowma
Ellijay. ;

3 ea; 9 in. cluster
doily, 35 ea.; 12 in.
doily, 75c ea.; 12 in,
apple Quill doily, 75
in. Fan doily, 60 ea.
vanity set, $1.50. Will
fore 219750. Mts 6
Adams, Rt. 4, Gainesvi

6 pe. pineapple cha
$6; white bedspread,
103 in., $27.50 pansy
$1.50; 7 rose piece, $
pe. pineapple set, white.
cup and saucer doily,
ruffle doily, $1.25. Mae
tle, Rt. 1, Box 34, Kin





























P

SALE by Mountain
Farm 18 mi. S.
Fayette at Kensingt
(Walker County) ..
Selling over 500 head
bred sows, some wit
at side, 75 open gilts
boars and 400 feeder (
100 lb. weight) pigs.
George W. Bible. Mo
Cove Farms, Kensingt
Ph. PL. 4-0101. (LaFa

July 7 Friday 12
Glade Farms
POLLED HEREFORD
PERSAL SALE at the
Lula (Hall Co.,) 9 m
Gainesville, out Ga. y
284 North 332 polled
Herfords, 218 lots. . . 11l
cows, calves at side,
cows 47 open heif
bulls and 26 unregis

and catalog - Contact
Katherin & Mose Gord
Sr., Owners, P. O, Bo



JUNE,

The formula basis of
and released June 1, 1

index of 27.1770. This
crease over April 1961





CLASS 1 MILK PRICE FORMULA,

id as adopted by the Georgia Milk Commissio)
i

the Georgia Experiment Station indicated

ficient to change the retail price (bracket 26
5001 - 27.4999 - 27c retail price), This sligh
increase is not sufficient to cause any chang
in milk prices for July and August 1961.

Commerce.

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1961

pricing milk in Georgl

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961 by economists











represents a slight
(27.1007) but not suf

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